[gpodder-devel] Folders in Channel Navigator

  • From: pdedecker at gmail.com (Pieter De Decker)
  • Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 17:55:38 +0200

> I once had 60+ podcasts in gpodder.

How is that even possible? I mean, doesn't it take like forever to
update all those feeds? Which reminds me: I think it would be nice if we
could manually update channels. How about that? :)

Pieter

---
Stefan Lohmaier schreef:
> You wouldn't have to categorize your podcasts. If it would be done like in 
> most RSS readers you could put all podcasts in the root directory or create 
> subfolders and put your podcasts there. I'd appreciate that feature. I once 
> had 60+ podcasts in gpodder. A pain to manage. So I outsourced audio podcasts 
> to my musicplayer...
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>   
>> Datum: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 17:25:06 +0200
>> Von: "Pieter De Decker" <pdedecker at gmail.com>
>> An: "Development for gPodder" <gpodder-devel at lists.berlios.de>
>> Betreff: Re: [gpodder-devel] Folders in Channel Navigator
>>     
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>>     
>>> How many users are here on this list that have 40+
>>> subscriptions and would like to have a folder-based
>>> channel list?
>>>       
>> I've got 18 subscriptions in gPodder at the moment and, quite frankly, I
>> don't like the idea of having to categorise every podcast into a folder.
>>
>> Pieter
>>
>> ---
>> 2007/10/14, Thomas Perl <thp at perli.net>:
>>     
>>> Hello, Luke!
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 00:10 +1000, Luke Allan wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Currently I've got 40+ feeds and being able to categorise and/or
>>>> condense those would be a big help in managing what's going on with
>>>> all those feeds.
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking of something similar to what Liferea does with its
>>>> feeds (see screenshot:
>>>> http://liferea.sourceforge.net/screenshot9.png ). Not the
>>>> Unread/Important virtual folders at the bottom (although that would
>>>> be good to have :) - just the ability to group feeds into categories
>>>> is what  I'm really after)
>>>>
>>>> Like gPodder, Liferea stores its channels in an OPML file however they
>>>> use a couple of additional attributes which allows them to save out
>>>> the folder structure as well. Likewise, Google Reader can export feeds
>>>> w/ folder structure as an OPML file however they don't use the
>>>> attributes that Liferea does. Is there a standard for this?
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure how big of a request this is since I've never programmed
>>>> in Python and am unfamiliar with pyGTK. :/
>>>> Does anyone else think this would be useful?
>>>>         
>>> The idea sounds nice, but I think this would make the GUI look a bit
>>> more busy, especially when having only a few subscriptions (i.e. trying
>>> to cramp the feeds in "folders" where it doesn't really make sense).
>>>
>>> Of couse, having folders for situations where there are 40+
>>> subscriptions might be an option. How many users are here on this list
>>> that have 40+ subscriptions and would like to have a folder-based
>>> channel list?
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
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